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Even Boalt, which is a pretty non-competitive school as far as such things go, suffers from that petty level of bickering that one only finds in elite educational institutions.
Nuts & Boalts Bekki 2009
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Well, it turned out Boalt Hall was unusually friendly to women law students, and particularly women who were returning after raising families.
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Of the ones that accepted her, I chose Boalt Hall at Berkeley, for no particular reason.
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So there were a number of women her age at Boalt Hall at the time.
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Well, it turned out Boalt Hall was unusually friendly to women law students, and particularly women who were returning after raising families.
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Of the ones that accepted her, I chose Boalt Hall at Berkeley, for no particular reason.
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They agreed instead to approach their second choice, Paul Hoeber, who had graduated first in his class at Boalt and was then clerking for a Ninth Circuit judge.
Excerpts from 'Justice Brennan: Liberal Champion' by Seth Stern and Stephen Wermiel 2010
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So there were a number of women her age at Boalt Hall at the time.
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Alison Grey was one of the top recent graduates from the University of California at Berkeley's Boalt Hall Law School when two Brennan clerks turned professors there, Stephen Barnett and Robert O'Neil, called in late 1970 to tell her they intended to recommend her for a clerkship in Brennan's chambers.
Excerpts from 'Justice Brennan: Liberal Champion' by Seth Stern and Stephen Wermiel 2010
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Well, it turned out Boalt Hall was unusually friendly to women law students, and particularly women who were returning after raising families.
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